In a splashy move that signals that Taiwan remains irreplaceable to the AI industry's short-term and long-term goals, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announced Wednesday that his chip company will invest $150 billion a year to make sure Taiwan remains at the "epicenter" of the "AI revolution." ... But Huang has so far not explained how Nvidia's plans in Taiwan may potentially conflict with Donald Trump's push to make the US the world's AI hub.
CBS News has not renewed the contract of Sharyn Alfonsi, the "60 Minutes" correspondent who clashed with Editor-in-Chief Bari Weiss over a December report on a Salvadoran prison, according to an interview published on Wednesday in the New York Times. read more
Analysis: On the eve of the 2022 midterms, Republicans had everything a party out of power could ask for. Democratic President Joe Biden's approval was deep underwater. read more
When Trump kicked off the Iran War many American citizens were caught off guard and were struggling to get out of the region safely. At the time story after news story told the tale of an American stranded in the Middle East and getting little help from the U.S. government to help them get out. Semafor writes that one country surprisingly stepped in to help Americans: Canada. read more
Meta is the latest company to trim its workforce as a result of the growing use of AI within the industry. The company laid off 8,000 employees earlier this week, while also moving 7,000 more to AI-focused roles.
Another view ...
Key inflation gauge worsens as Americans' income and spending power erodes
apnews.com
... Thursday's inflation report also showed that in addition to gasoline, prices for groceries, clothing and electricity are also on the rise, indicating that inflation may be growing more entrenched.
Inflation is notably above the Federal Reserve's target of 2%, which means Fed policymakers may decide to forego any cuts to their key short-term interest rate this year.
Some officials have signaled that the central bank's most substantial move under new Fed Chair Kevin Warsh could be a rate hike, rather than a cut.
Yet Trump and some his top officials are showing little concern about higher prices and the impact of the Iran war on Americans' financial health. ...
@#218 ... "Better Red than Democrat" is what Republicans voted for. ...
Trump supporters whose Russia shirts went viral: We're not traitors' (2018)
thehill.com
... Two men from Delaware, Ohio, who went viral after wearing custom-made T-shirts reading "I'd Rather Be A Russian Than A Democrat," are pushing back on criticism that they are "traitors."
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Shortly after photos of the two men wearing the shirts emerged on social media, TV host Bill Maher dubbed the pair "traitors," echoing the sentiments of many others who were critical of their pro-Russia rally attire. ...
@#22 ... His putrefactionous corruption is manifesting visibly itself on his hands and neck ...
Yeah, but as I noted in #21, my main concern is the apparent need for a continuing series of cognitive tests.
I am more concerned about mental degradation than physical degradation. I'd be less concerned if there weren't a history of dementia in the the Trump lineage.
Donald Trump's Nephew Recalls Grandpa's Dementia Symptoms as He Warns of Former President's 'Decline' (November 2024)
people.com
... "I see it in parallel with the way my grandfather's decline was," Fred Trump III says of Donald's recent behavior. "If anyone wants to believe that dementia did not run in the Trump family, it's just not true" ...
Trump, 79, Has Dementia Just Like His Dad: Trump's Niece (November 2025)
www.thedailybeast.com
... Psychologist Mary Trump sees the same tell-tale signs the president's father exhibited before he died in 1999. ...

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If you leave out the inflation spike due to COVID, that 3.8% increase may be the largest since the early 1990's.
Personal Consumption Expenditures Price Index (1959-2026)
www.macrotrends.net
Scroll down a bit for the "annual change" graph.